/ u il-i-lll The wonderlstill grows that so good a tea ~ 8S MORSWIS BLUENOSE TEA can be 801d at so low a price-only 45 cents per pound. ' QfmfvrfixsrloArons (Continued from Page 1) _ I180 of a threat against Dudus voic- ed"by an acquaintance whose name hétdid notknow. "I will get even with Dudus if it takes me six lnqnthl." he quoted the other man 55 FY1118 the day before the blast. Questioned ffYes. I have enemies; and it would be hard to say what anyone would lkfthesc days," Dudus declared t0- lB-Y as he walked out of the police station after questioning that had lasted almost 20 hours. Police hud found him, dazed, in front of his home after speeding back to the city from a buying trip. m his long questioning he told lice there was no dynamite in the use, and no gasoline, and he was stsloss to account for the explosion. But two other men, E. J. Pelley and Fred Cashen. told detectives later they had seen sticks of dynamite in theDudas basement us recently as two-months ago. ‘rhere was no ex- planstion of how they could have been exploded. ‘ Belief that gasoline caused the ex- plosion gained apparent strength ffpm the declaration of a man whose name police refused to disclose and who told them he had noticed a strong smell of gasoline immediately after the explosion. Cruse, too, ss- netted he had. smelled gasoline all the afternoon preceding the explo- Ion. Oil lamps were lit later. though, md then was no explosion until 8.0g. A. M.—long after the lamps were cu y. While police chucked up on these US$125, co-operuiilll; wliil Fire Bill;- ‘shai J. A. Rudlaild and his aides, plans were laid for two separate in- vestigations. Magistrate J. L. Barn- hill, on instructions from Dr. J. V. Woodbury, medical examiner, was to open an enquiry next wcek, while nheflcivic firewards committee was to institute its own probe. “Mesnwhile, preparations were llllde for ‘the burial of the explo- Ifli‘! slit victims-two young moth- w! and four of their children. To- marrow Mn. Daniel Dudus will be buried with Leslie "Sonny" Dudas. ewand Peter, 1% years old. Mrs- Robert Cruse will be buried with hcr owo- children, Kathleen,’ 3, and Jo- wh, 5, in Camp Hill Cemetery, near the» other victims of the tragedy. {it ‘(All By Guardian's Special Wire) ' WASHINGTON, Oct. 12~The ‘Uhlted States Alcohol Control Ad- fniiiistrstion today defined what '1 drinker should get when he orders \ Plln mvcstlgntlons RUM DEFINED riiin. ""i‘entative regulations issued by flit‘ administration said rum was the distlllant obtained solely from the fermented Juice from sugar cane, sugar cane molasses or other sugar cane by-products "in such Prince Edward‘ Island Hospital llnnualCollection First, List-Charlottetown Lieut. Gov. Geo. D. DeBlols $100.00 Hickey dz Nicholson Tobac- co Co. A. Plckard dz Co. . . . . Miss Jane Mackenzie W. Ernest Champion . . . . .. Stems Steam Laundry Miss E. Blanche Havilan Carvell Bros. 'DeBlois Bros. . James Paton . . . . Mr. 8c Mrs. Robt. Cotton .. John Wilson Hyndman 8r Co. Buntain, Bell dc Co. . J. A. Webster A. Victor Saunders Dr. D. T. Ways . Guardian Pub. Co. .. P. J. McDonald . . . . . .. C, H. B. Longworth . Central Creameries Ltd Mrs. John Richards . . . . ... Irwin Printing Co. Lt. Col, Elliot Full .. H. W. Longworth Charlottetown Can Co, Ltd Mr. Justice Haszard Mr. nnd Mrs. E H. Beer . W. K. Rogers Co. Char. A. Beer E. T. Hlzgs . . .. C. N. Bisscft . Dr. C. H. Beer Patric‘ Pub. Co. . . . . . .. Raw-riots. Nevvson 8c C0. T). ‘l. fllw-"tlrt Poul A. li-iurray . . . . . . . . .. Rev. H. D. Raymond ‘Dr. G, F‘. Dewar . Miss Ada E.,Harris . . . . . .. Dr. Hunter (Boston. Mass.) R. L. MrY-ure .. Mrs. A. W. Bterns . . . . . . .. McKie d: Co, . P. E. I. Fox Biscuit Co. . John ‘B. Andrew Imnoriol Biscuit Co. Capt. Ernest Kemp . . . . . .. Dr. .Y. A. Clark A. Duchemin 8c Co. .. Dillon d: Spillctt F. B. Conrad Sidney T. Green .. . R. E. McKenzie (Sourls) .. A. H. Mould Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Prowse Portland Packing Co. H. M. Davisorl A. Forsyihe Miss M. K. Peters Miss Beatrice McKinnon . W. T. Huggan Mrs. George J. Rogers . Frank M. Kays Falconwood Hospital 2.3a Subscriptions of $2.00 from the following: McKinnon 8r McNeill, George snelgrove, Miss Jennie Turner, Dr. Heath McIntyre, Dr. 50.00 50.00 25.00 25.00 25-00 25.00 25.00 25.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 10.00 10.00 ....\ . . . . . . ..- 10.00 Q: 10.00 ..... 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 . 5.00 5.00 511i 5 00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5 00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.03 5.00 5.00 4.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 D. T. Wqye. Hurry Weeks. J. Ern- est H. Worth. Vere Beck dz Sons, orllrnlu. Giillililiil This eolllln ll noon of local llfcrest bus advertising n newly nature may he Inserted 6 cells I word strictly payable advance. COME 'l‘0 THE BEAN SUI!!! at 8t. Cwtherines Tuesday. Oct. 30th. Amusements and dancing. - 1 L-lln-io-is-li ll SEIZE LIQUOR-Tho 1000-1 R. ‘C. M. Pl seized a small quantity of liquor 0n Chestnut Bf-Net WI- terdsv. DIDIANS ABllISTlD-‘Iwo In- dians who were arrested at Bt. for creating a disturbance there, appeared before Stipendiary Mag- defaul-t o! l. fifteen days 1K Jail.’ A meeting of the Board of Man- agement of the Children's Aid 50c- iety was held Tuesday afternoon At this meeting the making of 12 children wards of the Society dur- ing the past two months was con- firmed. A resolution was. adopted accepting with a great deal of rs- gret the resignation, of the Rev. Dr. Ramsay as a vi- qaresident and member of the Board. A con-unit- tee was appointed to prepare a suitable resolution regarding thr matter, to be presented at the an- nual meeting which is to be hold on the 22nd of November. Manager Walter U. Appleton, of the C.N.R. Atlantic Region, was re-elec- e mee d ting held in Moncton Wednes- chosen for another year were: Vice- Mr. Hugh Buchanan, of the account- 1°-°° ing department stafl. The standing “most M, worn o“, a, m, pmm. committee selected, comprised Mr. 19-90 Appleton, Mr. Gorbell and Messrs. I had received m order to exam“ 101W c. c. MacDonald, J. T. p. Huestis m, m8 I would exam, the km and C. W. McManus. Charlottetown 10.00 delegates were Frederick Power, J. “u” this om" would coma from 10.00 R. Monahan, Angus Cameron, W. H. a McLeod, executive. A WELCOME VISITOR-We note with pleasure the arrival in 6.00 the Oil-Y 0f MP» cllrenci’ c- Aw?“ an accomplice of the assassin of 5.00 now 0f L05 51185195» Gnu» 5nd a Alexander and Barthcu.” son of Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Acorn, 5.00 Souris. “Buster" as he is familiar- by candle, “d watched o", by ly called, is a veteran of the Grefll? War, enlisting when only sixteen 5.00 years of ago, and serving at Fort 1n feuding” go;- 1“ “a” (‘mend 500 Ives under Col. C. L. McKay. and tomorrow as the two Annemasse 5.00 in France with the Seconchsémfi suspects, deprived of sleep since B their arrest, broke under their 48- Battery under Lt.~Col. Prowse. He afterward went to Western Canada and finally locat- ed in Los Angeles. where he holds o. good position as first assistant to the Official Receiver for the City of Los Angeles. Being due at Syracuse, N. Y., as a delegate to a large convention being held there on Monday next, he is oblig- ed to leave the Island this morn- ing for Boston where he will meet his sister Miss Wanda Acorn, R.N., and other relatives. MARRIAGE S Mrs. (Rev) George Millar is at present the guest of Rev. and Mrs. John Stirling, Springfield West. m. andl Mrs. A. w. HfNcedler, Eilerslic are registered at the Can- adian National Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Fraser. New York City, are visiting on Prince Edward Island. At present they are staying at the Canadian National. Mr. Heath Saunders of Saint John is home on a short visit. The many friends of his mother, Mrs. manner that the dlstiliant possess- M185 g D Mccanum Edgar Mac. ~ ' ' ' E. G. Saunders will be glad to know es tho taste, aroms, characteristics NULL 1.3, Q_ Love‘ M15; Am,“ ,)_ p" she is cumalesdng from h” lever“ and chemical composition general- ‘Ziy attributed to rum and known to the trade as such." BIRTHS U; to Mr. and Mrs. Everett Dunphy, Tron. liocxslwnonrr-st York Point on Oct. 5. 1934, to Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Dockcndorff, a daughter, Catheriue_ Laurette. Pearl. - lPatrict please Q9113’)- .i_ _. MARRIAGES 5§a§ at Kiln. Peters, on Oct. 10. i934. Everett ‘arr-en Webster of Marie. to Emma ‘Wilhelmina Mobbs of Midgoli, by hsrleis Rcssiter, aged Rul- 88 ‘years. Ioulasos-At Ofhpalld, Oct. 1c .104, Cllllc Rogsrson, son of Mr. Aid In. Lloyd ltogsrsom 880d 3 ' IovenCHCK, w. n. Burke, ms. m. IEIMIIIAII II if] 6f i, ‘i Alamrlcoousu _' 004003151088 yeflurcllbnfcldnnnor- Msir. Miller Mzlthesnn, C. W. Paterson. Miller Bros. J. H. Lewis. P. B. Moreside. J. A. Williams, J. E. R. McEwen, W. B. Robertson, P. J. Proud, Dr. W. H. Pethick, Prof. G. D. Steele, Capt. T. G. Taylor, Mrs. W. L. Cotton, J. F. Bragg. R. A. Ellis. James E. Harris. Subscriptions of $1.00 received from‘. R. H. Rogers, J. A. McNair. Thomas H. Mills, J. H. Williams, A. J. Houle, Lelth Wright, J. L. Curran. Ernest McLnren, Goff Bros. A Friend. A. G. Peake. May- fair Tea Rooms, Albert E. Baker, Harry Maodougall, J. A. Moore Neil D. Walker. O. C. Craswcll, Cash d: Carry Store. Imperial Service Station. Fred Waller. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Morrison, J. T. Rob- Lson. Sllnnysldc Beauty 6s Chirop- lf. Mz-Fnrlnne, J. F. Whcar, Mrs. John Howatt, J. A. Lawson. Blois McKay. Lemuel A. McDougall, Salem Korrey, V. Lee Dlngwoll, J. Elmer Dunning. W. H. McLeod. Stanley Matheson, Thomas Spen- cer, David Culter, W. J. Drake. Mrs. F. H. Seller. Mrs. James W. Stewart. Mrs. A. E. Duff, H. J. Carruthers, E. H. llbster. H. L. Sear, Miss Jacqueline ‘McDonald. John F. McDonald, Lsmbrcs Bros, William Wyatt, G. B. Norton, Mrs- Albert Match, LfMoDofrhld, Ren- dsll Lax-tar, Dr. A. Robertson. Sutscftions under 01.00 from: Victor Hudson, men Waller, Laura Stewart, H. Burt, P. L. Smallwood, J. G. Bennett. J. A. Weir. Mrs. W. '1‘. Parker, Elite Beauty Salon. lkedesick ~ Mi El m. a iriqaeiins than ml _, tL-dcoei .a|9‘9-m?@~:-“ . ‘ ' n ll comm with John k lsnsrsi melatonin‘- t, particular TVS . I‘!!! i?“ “tutu rum still 900d °°" w and yam when mines be listed Nich- illness in the P. E. Island Hospital. ‘ COLUMBUS . (Continued from Page 1) ticipsted in his listeners manifold responsibilities Holiness. Pope Pius XI. A hearty vote of thanks IHOVQd by Mr. Justice Arsenault in. his in- imitable style. seconded by Hon. Dr. w. J. P. Maclvlillan, endorsing the sentiments of the npver, and stressing the great advantage to derived from a course of such lec- tures, was presented to Dr. Mac- Mahou by the Grand Knight pre- siding. W. M. Wynn. Smokes were passe .__._____ by the Vatican City gave a new insight inito the o d smut. and "dy Pnflom‘ ‘I’ c‘ Mmmwmery‘ n‘ then short speeches interspersed by weave tottcthel- tho cqmplgtg 5mm pleasing vocal and instrumental numbers by Brothers B. I‘. Ilovyle, Andrew. W. A. Miller; ll. Calvin A‘ R, Nmnnmhk J’ ;_ Mon-h, ‘m; Gem" we" pram. ‘hgynamlm Albert Blanchard. rounded out an evening's programme fitting to the occasion. ~ HEAVY SNOWFALL (Continued from Page i) The snow reached s depth of 10 inches here by early. evsnins lid was still falling. Presque his re- ported fell of 14 inches. , Two hundred telephone poles and 100 power iins poles werccut down by the storm. in this vicinity. Country roads were badly 6111M and lmpsmoble in some spots Scores of chub trees, still bosrins their sutumratingod foiisse, wars r . . o, _ . _ 'I'hs unscasombls storm wrecked hardship on farmers not yet finished their high with potatoes the snow ca _ of the n lspilons communi- cations vrl Van Bursa cu tits cites an OI ll Andrews early yesterday morning in; istrate MlwKinnon yesterfly and ,__ were each fined $5 and costs or in ‘ ced to cnmnaaws All) sooner!‘- Hlsot bc the border. ins iiiililiillili (Continued from rm n» mutual aunties than you Bnmsnlsismslfs compou- Tbs girl's name. police said. was sim ll Ilsa-Irv Ibsmu laid to be a your: old. Czechoslo- vskiso and cf-smst beauty. ' Precautions Taken Meanwhile. dispatches from Bel- srsdo acid "precautions" were be- taken slongths Italo-Yugo- slav frontier, particularly around nuns. mubl and Zara. to ‘ incl nts which might trouble relations between Italy and Yulfllls . Yugoslav officials, waiting- to crown young Peter u king and bury Alexander in stats, said the coun- try was tranquil but Italian news- papers published reports of dls- crders in Yugoslavia that caused considerable concern. ' Nevertheless, Benito musollnifs navy paid royal honors to Alexan- Italy sndths Italian Government planned w be represented at-his funeral. France, m» its ,- ment rocked to its foundations by criticism of police following the Marseille murders, prepared to bury her Foreign Minister, Louis Bar- thou,’ on the morrow. Tonightdle lay in state‘ in the grand salon at the Quai d'0rsay. with candles watch lng. As police sought still another years rounded up dcoens of for- ay in the president's office general | h M 1 hm, e m,“ offices building. Other officers again 519155;‘ grimiiptlyirzrased’ psi; K2‘? 5:11;?“ revealed that Popeschii, alias Y8!‘- Police commissar Petit. who was er, quoted Pospechil as saying "if at the risk of my own hood be- revoiutionary organization of which I arn a. member." Asked the nature of the charg- es against him, Petit said: "I am charging him with hem! ‘rho Foreign Minister's body, llt ten nuns, lay in state in the grand salon at the Quai d’Crsay tonight hour grilling. Petit-his face haggard, his coi- lar off and he himself utterly fa- tigued-scia Pospechil was unmar- ried, living at Budapest. and was born in Yugoslavia in 190i. Condemned to death by default in a Yugoslav court, he fled the country, going first tr; Austrla and then to Hungary where he lstcr met other Yugoslav exiles who banded together to plot terrorist acts in Yugoslavia‘, the police offic- ial said. He left Hungary and went to Munich, Commissary Petit said. where he met two other men. The group continued to Zurich where it was joined by two others, among them Kalemen. The French authorities believed Kalemen, Pocpechll and Rajtich and the European terrorist gang to which they belong plotted to wreck Alexander's train snrouto from Marseille to Paris if the Attempt on his life at Marscillc failed. A second attempt on the train might have been planned at Ion- tainblesu. apparently the forest lair of the gang, while the thu-d effort would have. been made with bombs at Paris. I The gang's‘ movements. after leaving Zurich, where outlined, by Pctit as follows: _ All five went to Lsusnnne. thence to Paris and Fbntairleblcau and then returned to Paris. There they split up into two sections, one group including Pospechll and a mm named Zilni "stopplngat one hotel while a second“ group including Kilelxffififi and Rajtleh went to an- After several da Kslemen and Z1101 10ft. presuma ly for Marseille. While P05119601 and Rajtich waited at Paris. When they learned of the assassinations they decided t.) leave France and were nabbed near The Commissary emphasised. that no corroboration of this story had yet been obtained num Rsitich, whose questioning would be con- tinued tomorrow in an effort to Dvrinr today's questioning offic- ials of the Yugoslav delegot‘ at II lfllflfnreters in order to mike a full report t“ their government. The Commissary said Pospoclul had been condemned to die m Ylllhlllvll 10f‘ kflliflfl p neygpgpgf editor, and later slew two police- men who tried tonarrest him. He insisted ho had received no orders from his ‘CPIGIUNHOH except to in?» which hs svould have carried out. Kslemeh. he Mid, he knew q Rlkdfildlwllll- _ Ind 1118M 01 siilling of two suspects held at Anncmsus. Ihncl. 10d to official GUARblAly _' __ - “ derstanding. IONDON. Oct. ll-(CL-P. Cable) -Prims Minister B. B. Bennett on tbs ocean tonight boundfcl‘ 0m- adl, but Hon. G. HOWIN 18w- velling with him. was Inndon after bidding the Premier farewell at Liverpool. . The Canadian Bah Commission- ers plans to o to Liverpool in company with misr Bennett led to an erroneous announcement last night that Mr. Ferguson also was returning to Canada. The sn- n t caused ' _ and in Canada , ' ‘stion on the ection. since Mr. Ferguson _ returned from a visit to the Dom- inion. The was widely carried by the Press Association, domestic news mdcncy with which the Canadian Press is amliaiefl through Reuters, and was not cor- rected for many hours. Amb ty in the wording of a ‘statement rom the steamship offices 10d to the mis- u ELECT OFFICERS — 06110111 flickering ovoi- him and lo nuns mks, Mr. Ferguson left on the Liven- pool boat train not knowing of the ted president of the Canadian Gov- “spec/k gylvggger Ctalny, in the sengaflgn gguggd m Qngu-gq, will,” rnment Railways Relief and Inw- Fontairlbieau forest and the grea-t- he m, 171-513191- gwm 1m so m1, once Association at the annual u; mumum m mmpel; mung by the w“ cous report. Premier Bennett sd a parting Ilondon, that Eng- thc depression be- hind." Be ad ed: "I was delight- 1000 president, Mr. A. P. Gorbell, super- oflm, you‘ fled Yugoshvm w u. ed in mndm u, m ‘um “meme ‘ intendent of cai- servioe, and auditor, cap, death m, mum” ' of increasing prosperity." AWMT liilRli ~10 Kye "Requiranwn " for he: ransom met, pretty Alice Breed Stall’: fats hung on a kidnappers word tc- night s. few hours after her nus- bcnd made a wild ride over clear- ed roads in central Kentucky. Presumably Berry o the man who has held his 30-year- old wife since Wednesday for s $0.000 ransom or someone 081W! ‘won W afterward he issued this statement. utructions, met all requirements and are awaiting promises. rties "The _wit.hout ear of hln may set drance. “Berry V. Btoll." The wealthy and influential speed and atoll families repeatedly thing necessary to the victim's rs- tum ‘ I Moncton Carl . w Seriously Hurt B y C a r MONGIDN, N. 13., Little May Scott, d, daughter of 1W1‘. and Mrs. Walter Scott, Bilia- bury, about three miles from this city. is in ‘the City Hospital sul- fering from serious head injuries as the result of being struckby an automobile driven, by Senator‘ C W. Robinson, this City, this morn- ing shortly after eleven o'clock A hospital bulletin issued this oven- ing IW. the little girl's condition is critical- The little girl was returning to her home from school, run across the road in front of the automobile. ‘ Robinson, in attempting in avoid the accident, ditched his car which turned over in the ditch. The driver of the oar wls not seriously hurt. but was badly shaken up spd received several bruises. The little girl was rushed in the hospital by hel- father when an examination of her injuries revul- sd a ssvm fracture cf um skul injuries. savers-l hsmorrsdhes de- veloped in the ears. Her condition was so serious that m s - iendsrlts have as yet been unsWe to ascertain the enact extent or her injuries. - r . with ramifications struts into all nations of the eontihrhytqsn mun out to curlmlt bomb outfits! against individuals and trains m Yugoslavia, the police n!» A sm- crtl staff probably dirlcssd 0901\- "I SW10). l!‘ hsd token the nsrne of ngorisn city where it had _ usrters. might have been re- ble. but ‘the ilungarisn for- fninisfsr emphatically denied snyjilotl msnissticn existed in swirling down out no: ‘i181 ' maximum - Active in Yusmlsvio but ' Di than a arc-claw" “$39” lo Yesterday's Press Re- port Due to Misun- son, who had been reported q tn- rehlrniogto RE iiiiiilii Odell- V. Stoli, vicc president of the Stall Oil Refining Company, made his dash to meet the man. A few hours "We have carefully followed in- fulfillrnent of freely affirmed that they were eager to mains terms and would do every- Oct. 12— rwaw, p; " .5??? i cdja find that Desilets is in Chur- lcttctown and still more so to ‘find, that he had as company mums der as his funeral ship parsed of! pombmty o; m may “mm; ‘b; and 51.0mm,“ um“ a .‘ ‘m, ‘ m K " '- H .. . drrful lino and! miss irlygusss ii’ they do not show some of ‘illumi- est hockey seen in these ," said Glnc. "What vdo you think of Des Smith?" we asked. "Have you cvcr henrd toll of him?" "Well, I guess! Desisthemaklngsofustards- fenceman and next you no will be on one of the big pro tesms sure. Thers are a lot of amateurs who play mighty well and to the public eye seem to be ready for pro com- pany. Not so. They lack the neces- sary finish for the big stuff, but Smith has everything" "You have another good mm in Yvon Renaud. Thst-boyis game. I saw him play in the finsis for tlls Dominion lacrosse championship and as he was the-best player on 'his tel-m his opponents decided to ' put himout of businss; He seemed smashed to spulp. .but kept on playing like a fiendflrilst is when he got that broken nose." "I have heard. considerable of Jerry MoCsbc and all to the good. but personally Lhsve. never sssn him in lotion. Tabs. it. from ma." said Game,- "thsopposing forwards will have-a healthy respect for m: Qmith and Renaud. They were among the most colorful players Ottawa last winter." . Bill Walker won't-be with Saint John after all. He will probably line up with some Ottawa team sad ' play in his home city. Hockey teams in the ' Areas of. central Manitoba and Northern Ontario are going to do their travelling this. winter by sir- plme. The Mid-Canada Mining Hockey League has been organised. Teams from San Antonio, Central Manitoba nndflunnar Mines and a composite feamfrom properties ‘ around Bios Lake, Manitoba, would form one section. In the other-sec- tion would be- two. teams from Howie Gold Mines, one from Mo- Kenzie Red Lake, Central Pat-riots and Consolidated Gold Mines. The turns will pile into airplanes flying to the scene of conflict and then fly back againfrhc winners c! the two sections will play off for the championship... . .. The Canadians of Montreal who have hitherto depended largely on French Canadians for their make- up, will have Jack McGill, Noll Crutchfield, former stars cf Mc- Clll University, and Joe Iniab of thsBcston Bruins, ls one line. They. have also ncqtlred several fest young amateurs. They m out to develop a young team with plenty of speed.» Nels Crutchfield ll supposed to have as much speed as any player in pro ranks. ' Farnt" . Loan M“ elrittiery "Complete OTTAWA, ‘I Oct. lb-With Ill- nouncement today of the cfllcisl receivers appointed for Nova Sootis New Brunswick Prince Isisnwsnd British Coluntbis. ms- chincrv-wcs complete-in any pro- and as a result of the serious head ‘ ' t m “giggle; g?! .22, _ 5 :3"- .§fl§§§ §F$ 1.10"" . if H F? m . and industrial codes is believed to u! psniamen _ formulation of o llt of. fair trade out» "m: um sctlcsll P0111160! dlsclos! will!!! es. and _ _ Ill its further ‘ commission, e ih rnm nt could tck In. swim: restriction: o: e to tbs conduct c! business present circumstances. If the tifln I01‘! 010011680 to give . sovaraaleat pom to use! with such matters as “m 4M M“!!! of work. wmmv laws rants industry. sTliiTcll Continued from Disc '1 vol-y great/lover ofhorsol. was the biggut buyer st the sols. securing a lot of brood mares and also quitea number of young med- OMOMLY enough Mr. Knight sold one of his good sires Guy Abbe (8) 1N 1-4 to Walnut Hall Farm during the lb- ove sale for $30,000. . - “’°..°'”...:‘.".‘“".i“‘i'° 312:3? Mr. ls 0!! y and maintains a stock farm with. m. Manna 1st l-i. our Ab!» was Just cooling into the limelight thnough the performances of his get. Buch being the one would it not be the nasonabls thing to sn- peothimtohold ontosucha pro- islnglire? Pcrhspsitwssucsse of wanting to give Walnut Hull to scours this grunt son‘ of Guy . h former premier stallion. summary of s psi- wsr race st the Provincial Inhibi- tion, Charlottetown, only goes book M September 28th. 1011. Ind it will be c. vsry simple matter for hun- dreds of our readers to remember the incidents of that day. Johnny McCabc was up behind Orwell Belle. Peter Conroy drove Hilda 5., and Baby Logan. st least that is our f llcction. The scors card which we hsvs does not give any u to drivers. m cuss now sun Orwell "Bells (owned by A. Alum Charlottetown) 1 1 1 Our Protein‘ (owned by P. ‘ Moncton) I 2 2- Acqmrf (owned by J. sf. Nicholson. Charlottetown) 2 I I King Dodds (ownsd Dodd Dwysr. Picwu) .. 4 4 4 ‘Time: 2M l-I, 1% l-I. 1J6 8-4. CLASS l}! CLASS T801‘. I'll IAOI Filida S. (Alf A. Stew- art, Boutnport) 1 1 King Bruiliun (Fred Walsh, North Bvd- ney) l 1 l 4J4 I! I‘! ( Bouthportl (Huron n. Chapman, Point Duh)... . . . . “.449?! Time: 2.8 S-l. 3301-4. 2M 1-4, 2.97. 2m 1-4 9.19 CLASS (and, N‘!!! PAC! ~70 . finish) .. l i 1 1 Msacowvale (Owen - . nor, Charlottetown) . 3 I I I (Putt ossrdli do ,___ ..s4c‘4 ‘rheflrltilsstwuwonbyliuth Hathaway, owned by P. A. Bells.- veau, M , but she was drawn the second heat. Another starter. ifl. the was Robert 0.. owned by Jerry tuner. Charlottetown. Ht m o. s and cmm. ‘limo: nan-l, 2.22 8-4, 1.11 l-i, 2.22 l4. . ‘Regarding the writer mwy mention that tbs pre- vicus diiy Ginger hsd won s four driven lo the 1m Ill-w: mood ‘Kellil Premier. driven bythe‘ lets II. C. Hooper winning the. first host. (Shitty Rips- was third in the mummy. King Brcsiiisnxhod won the Thus Minute Ciel also on Wsdnssdsf- with Mqulri mom in each 11050.‘ The lets Jack Irving drove mnchie to ssummsry of 8. l, s. ‘m thm-yosr-oid trotuac in the slmmiry. awn m 4-4. ~ ~ fro plaid tofu: above slunmsry the. m, iii’ Other drivers who have paged I-Wy who took Part in that xxhl. bition meet whom we readily recall to mind are fix-Mayor P. s. grown and Ronnie Steele. _ of tbs above stirs the wells of memory and we u; m. minded of a poem by 1:4 1mm the; arc of. wan-mo For.“ rm: nu. "Backward. turn backward, oh time. m your flight." words seem to haunt ma - while thinking tonight Of the drivers and horses who've from the track to let them come but. Jo fut, That I only can wonder and stand . aghast. , Backward: fuss, q we was”, and look. At the names that sncrosscd on msmo s book, . and the cell from the s ; We sss the old faces that once took - l s : - » We hear the word. "go!" sl (flay swceppoot the score. * We admire the old veteran's courage once more. Wcrcmsmbsritcltscvividsnd msutseehuwsmllsvog iii-over But where are the forms. and where are the from ,. We sew yum 04o at ths Char- ~ " io races '- f . . . And when are the kings and the queens of the turf That we deemed had no peers on the Mp‘ of the earth? They're vanished, u well a trln time that they Innis, . And their greatest achievements for- gotten, an mods. Not backward. but forward, old u. parse‘ “it21‘*“!“”v~'”°“ ‘ W0 . ' wonder: reveals; fromour plum I811" out 6f the race. nliiillllllc (o. r._by Gurflnn‘: special who)‘ ssomnlluln. out. 12-min oi s. gsie-llshcd Atlantic in which mo the ingest liners’ were tossed donut as cork were, told here may csl tbs lrrivsL or tbs battered freighter Kigsdwunw mm m- , tbs scvesui ‘recorded on the Atlantic captain A. 0mg, wliosdmlticd having seen worn storms, but mi , related how at the c or Porlrons mm l. somehow scams toletprcss what we . passed , ‘Ibrwth tho cats that ne'er opens- 00d! m names us mm. and ma‘ liEAWfiiES